Every new school year brings anxiety. What are my students going to be like? Will they like me? Respect me? Follow directions? Not a party in my room? One way to calm all the jitters is to plan your classroom behavior management. In Robert Marzano’s book Classroom Management that Works, he covers several topics from […]
Interactive Classroom Activity: Think-Pair-Share
Yesterday, I read an article in one of my English teacher groups, and it touched my heart dearly. The article was written by a veteran teacher, who shadowed two students for two days. His personal reflection had me thinking about my own teaching style. He stated that students sat in class without talking and […]
Score Big Using an Instructional Planning Guide
After a less than stellar teacher walkthrough completed by my principal, I knew that I had to change my instruction strategy. My old way of teaching was not working, and I knew that I had to design lessons that work for every student. I began reading teachers’ professional books and focusing on learning. I […]
Instruction: Criteria for Good Teaching
This is a 7-part series. You are reading Standard 4 of the 7-part series. Teachers take pride in their instruction. Instruction involves the action of teaching, and that includes presenting new concepts, reviewing lessons, and providing practice. As teachers, we aspire to have high expectations for all students, using strategies for the students to accomplish […]
Guest Speakers for High School Students
Guest speakers for high school students can bring enrichment and liveliness to your students’ experience. I can recall in middle school, we loved having guest speakers. All the girls would murmur, “Did you hear, in Ms. Smith’s class, we’re having a guest speaker?” We would be on our best behavior to avoid any disruption in […]
Benefits of Using Rubrics for Assessment
Teaching seniors can be a high maintenance job because they are overly concerned with their grade. Of course, they want to earn acceptance into their dream school, they want to compete for the large scholarship fund, and their time management skills are divided among school, home, sports, and a job. These traits cause seniors to […]